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Socrates and two
young Athenians,
Philebus and Protarchus. The main
topic is the
ethical evaluation of pleasure.
Philebus and
Protarchus are hedonists; they...
- Republic, Symposium,
Theatetus Late: Critias, Sophist, Statesman, Timaeus,
Philebus, Laws.
Whereas those classified as "early dialogues"
often conclude in...
- the
Delphic maxim "nothing in excess",
which was
discussed in Plato's
Philebus.
Aristotle analyzed the
golden mean in the
Nicomachean Ethics Book II:...
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including numbers and physics. Some of its patterns.
Definition of matter.
Philebus: 14-18:
Unity problem: one and many,
parts and whole.
Seventh Letter: 342–345:...
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Apology Crito Phaedo Cratylus Theaetetus Sophist Statesman Parmenides Philebus Symposium Phaedrus First Alcibiades Second Alcibiades Hipparchus Rival...
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Apology Crito Phaedo Cratylus Theaetetus Sophist Statesman Parmenides Philebus Symposium Phaedrus First Alcibiades Second Alcibiades Hipparchus Rival...
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Apology Crito Phaedo Cratylus Theaetetus Sophist Statesman Parmenides Philebus Symposium Phaedrus First Alcibiades Second Alcibiades Hipparchus Rival...
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Delphic inscriptions:
Charmides (164D),
Protagoras (343B),
Phaedrus (229E),
Philebus (45E, 48C), Laws (11.923A),
Alcibiades I (124B, 129A, 132C). As translated...
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Edward Sayle,
Fabian S. Woodley, and
several pseudonymous authors such as
Philebus (John
Leslie Barford), A.
Newman (Francis
Edwin Murray) and
Arthur Lyon...
- Plato's
Dialogues at
Standard Ebooks Gr**** text at ****us Plato: Statesman,
Philebus, Ion. Gr**** with
translation by
Harold N.
Fowler and W. R. M. Lamb. Loeb...